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Casey leads in Hamburg after ‘one of finest rounds this year’

Paul Casey’s quest for a first EPGA title since 2014 began in encouraging style on Thursday with an opening 66 to lead the European Open in Hamburg. The world number 17’s closest challenger was Austrian Matthias Schwab, one shot adrift, with Robert MacIntyre, Englishman Ben Stow and home favourite

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